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The home of Diana Lee and Roy Stahlgren in Denver. They collect antiques from China, including the horse in the foreground, from the Han Dynasty, 1368-1644 A.D. (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***Diana Lee, Roy Stahlgren (both from assignment)

The home of Diana Lee and Roy Stahlgren in Denver. They collect antiques from China, including the horse in the foreground, from the Han Dynasty, 1368-1644 A.D. (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***Diana Lee, Roy Stahlgren (both from assignment)

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After extensive remodeling, the couple's gallery displays calligraphy and shelves of ancient pots and water jars. At left, a horse and cart from a Han dynasty tomb rest on a sheet of glass. The display creates a natural separation between the gallery and a formal dining area. The glass floor creates an optical illusion that keeps people away from the artifacts during parties.

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EJ;The home of Diana Lee and Roy Stahlgren in Denver. They collect antiques from China, including the horse in the foreground, from the Han Dynasty, 1368-1644 A.D. (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***Diana Lee, Roy Stahlgren (both from assignment)

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2006-01-23 14:38:40

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2006:01:18 15:40:49

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